Sentences with phrase «far hobbled»

Although it could be argued that AR / MR makes for a better general - purpose computing experience, its adoption is so far hobbled by the lack of commercial devices.
One of the two remaining members of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission says she will not seek a second term, a move that could leave the five - member panel with a single commissioner and further hobble its ability to make decisions.
Sliding oil prices and the falling ruble have further hobbled prospects for overseas investment from Russian billionaires.
Controls are sluggish, unresponsive, and further hobbled by sometimes glitchy animations that don't quite hit their mark.
The Turner further hobbles itself by refusing — again, I speak from my experience as a juror — to bring back previously shortlisted artists except in special circumstances.

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What's more, any spending cuts or tax increases that take place in response to the approaching sequester could hobble the economy even further.
Commendably, he hobbled around the pitch for a further eight minutes until it became all too clear that he needed to depart.
İlkay Gündoğan easily dribbled past the hobbling Pique and fired a dangerous shot seemingly destined for the far post, but ter Stegen was again perfectly positioned to prevent a goal.
Abou Diaby, impressive so far, hobbled off quickly, as Fernando Torres gave Arsenal the lead, owing to some calamitous Arsenal defending.
By their philosophy and mandate, they are pretty much against the concept of federal government (or, if you wish, they feel the federal government is far beyond the scope its original, legitimate, authorized mandate), so they will usually have drastic demands on any item that deals with actual governing instead of hobbling the federal machinery.
Studies on detoxification pathways — the immune mechanisms by which the body dismantles toxins — were few and far between; research never explained how certain exposures could snowball into the profound dysfunction reported by this hobbled patient group.
«It's asking a lot of a box that you plug into the wall to change your brain and your life» without hobbling its further development with timidity, Wassermann says.
Hobble skirts doe what the name implies — make striding down the catwalk or further almost impossible.
Overseas students» academic potential is hobbled if their English does not far exceed current thresholds, says Danijela Trenkic
Last week I observed that existing hobbled «school choice» programs have yet to transform American education because they fall far short of free markets.
Howey sees a far more potent presence in the maturing self - publishing movement than the kind of imbalance these surveys are hobbled with.
That sort of hobbles Google's desire to sell you all its content, but we're sure these services can't be far off.
As a tool kit for hobbling together wonky games and other oddities this is probably the best so far, with some smart thinking behind a clever selection of gadgets.
Also, with a regular supply of medical stations, you're far less likely to be hobbling into a new section without enough health - as was so often the case in the original.
Simply opening up electricity markets to competition would be far better than these hobbled - together policies of regulation, tax incentives, and renewable - friendly rate structures, but at least these standard - issue policies are designed around incentives rather than edicts.
«With China's economic growth faltering, the last thing the Communist Party wants is to hobble its economy further by curtailing the use of the fossil fuels upon which its economy depends.
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